Clergy who have fled Russian-occupied Ukraine are finding new ways to provide pastoral care for parishioners who are ...
“We made the world we’re living in,” writes James Baldwin, “and we have to make it over.” Today these words ring truer than ...
As we consider the inauguration of a new president and the prospect of an unchecked authoritarian regime, many Christians are warily seeking the rationale for a life of faith in a changed political ...
Richard Rohr begs readers to journey from anger to sadness to compassionate love.
Born a feminist, Phyllis lived into her calling with tenacity, integrity, and an enduring love for the Bible. May she rest in ...
As a child, Martha Park found it easy to believe in both God and the goodness of the world. “The world was drenched, then, with a presence everyone around me called God,” she writes. “I walked with ...
Then one day at lunch, he turned to Bill Dever and asked, “Where is that girl from Andover?” Bill said, “Oh Phyllis? She’s ...
Then she walks us through icon after icon, illuminating both the biblical texts and the icons that deepen moments in the ...
What will be God’s,” asks Tertullian, “if all things are Caesar’s?” It’s a challenging question at a time when the state is ...
Art that encourages hope. Raed Issa is an artist in Gaza, a Palestinian father of four desperately clinging to hope. Cobbling ...
The flowers in the garden lob their last bit of loveliness as America totters toward anotherelection, requiring yet another ...
A small ocean of ink has been spilled in the last few years on Christian nationalism, the increasingly successful project by what used to be the fringes of the far-right to prevent the US from ever ...